How to train your dragon [sound recording] : music from the motion picture / music by John Powell.
Material type:![Music](/opac-tmpl/lib/famfamfam/MU.png)
- Produced by John Powell.
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Northport Library | Children's CD | How to train your dragon | Available | 33111006288142 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Released in 2009, How to Train Your Dragon is British composer John Powell's third consecutive animation score, following Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs and Bolt. With his use of bagpipes, fiddles, pennywhistles, and a military marching band, Powell incorporates a Celtic theme throughout the 25 classical instrumentals and vocal pieces, which include the emotionally stirring "Test Drive," the new age-influenced "Forbidden Friendship," and "Sticks and Stones," a track recorded by Sigur Rós' frontman Jónsi. ~ Jon O'Brien
Compact disc.
Partial lyrics inserted in container.
Title from container.
This is Berk (4:12) -- Dragon battle (1:55) -- The downed dragon (4:16) -- Dragon training (3:10) -- Wounded (1:25) -- The dragon book (2:22) -- Focus, Hiccup! (2:05) -- Forbidden friendship (4:10) -- New tail (2:47) -- See you tomorrow (3:52) -- Test drive (2:35) -- Not so fireproof (1:11) -- This time for sure (:47) -- Astrid goes for a spin (:45) -- Romantic flight (1:55) -- Dragon's den (2:28) -- The cove (1:10) -- The kill ring (4:27) -- Ready the ships (5:13) -- Battling the green death (6:18) -- Counter attack (3:02) -- Where's Hiccup? (2:43) -- Coming back around (2:49) -- Sticks & stones / written and performed by Jónsi (4:08) -- The vikings have their tea (2:04).
Produced by John Powell.
Various performers.
Set in the mythical world of burly Vikings and wild dragons, and based on the book by Cressida Cowell, the action comedy tells the story of Hiccup, a Viking teenager who doesn't exactly fit in with his tribe's longstanding tradition of heroic dragon slayers. Animation veteran John Powell provides the spectacularly epic score for choir and orchestra.